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Post by ToLazy4Name on Sept 21, 2016 2:07:59 GMT
If she wants to abort without telling the father, that's her prerogative. I disagree with this. Unless she doesn't know who the father is/has no means of contacting the father (so basically she's not married to or in a relationship with the father) then she should need to inform him of the abortion (preferably prior to the abortion, but as long as he is informed I don't really care). I mean, if I got my girlfriend/wife pregnant and she had an abortion without my knowledge i'd be beyond infuriated.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 21, 2016 2:17:34 GMT
I view tattoos sort of like permanent jewellery, and like jewellery there is lots of various reasons to have them. Wedding rings, grandmas necklace etc are important pieces that mean something and talk about who you are, tattoos can also serve a similar purpose. At the other end of the scale we have crappy plastic earrings in bright blue that are just for fun, tattoos can be a nod to that also. The point I guess is that in the end the tattoos are for their benefit not the viewers, to serve as a reminder, to make them smile, to make a commitment to something or to cheer them up on a wet grey day. I have a tattoo...I got it about 6-7 years ago because one night working graveyard, a guy with a gun came in and robbed me and my co-worker and as a stress reliever I gave myself one of two options, either get a tattoo or attempt a parachute jump. 2 things I'd always wanted to try but never did. I figured skydiving would be WAY out of my price range. So now I have my little buddy, a kuriboh from the Yugioh battle monster card game, who prevents battle damage, tattooed on my shoulder blade. www.aminoapps.com/page/ygo/3247681/all-kuri-cards
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Post by The Hype Himself on Sept 21, 2016 2:18:12 GMT
If she wants to abort without telling the father, that's her prerogative. I disagree with this. Unless she doesn't know who the father is/has no means of contacting the father (so basically she's not married to or in a relationship with the father) then she should need to inform him of the abortion (preferably prior to the abortion, but as long as he is informed I don't really care). I mean, if I got my girlfriend/wife pregnant and she had an abortion without my knowledge i'd be beyond infuriated. That's understandable. That said though, the question remains over what you can do about it. I'm not saying that I find it to be positive behavior or the mark of an exceptional person. I believe it would be a monumental lapse in judgement. But realistically, what are you going to do? You can leave her or divorce her or what have you, but your actions are really limited to what you can do for yourself, not what you can do to her (sans leaving her.)
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Post by ToLazy4Name on Sept 21, 2016 2:24:57 GMT
That's understandable. That said though, the question remains over what you can do about it. I'm not saying that I find it to be positive behavior or the mark of an exceptional person. I believe it would be a monumental lapse in judgement. But realistically, what are you going to do? You can leave her or divorce her or what have you, but your actions are really limited to what you can do for yourself, not what you can do to her (sans leaving her.) That's my point: I think the father should be informed so that he can decide whether or not her decision warrants leaving her. If my girlfriend/wife had an abortion even if I objected to it, i'd immediately leave her. If I weren't informed and thus continued in a relationship with her and only found out about it later on, i'd be infuriated because I was in a relationship for X amount of time with someone who, knowing what I would then know, would be disgusting in my eyes. I ain't asking for legal ramifications, just social ones.
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Post by Dobby on Sept 21, 2016 2:30:20 GMT
I believe in ghosts.
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Post by mattig89ch on Sept 21, 2016 2:43:15 GMT
Me too! I believe we have a ghost in my house too, though its gone dormant in recent years. Too many odd doors closing, or thinking I see a shadow out of the corner of my eye, instances for me not to think there isn't something here.
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Post by The Hype Himself on Sept 21, 2016 2:45:50 GMT
I view tattoos sort of like permanent jewellery, and like jewellery there is lots of various reasons to have them. Wedding rings, grandmas necklace etc are important pieces that mean something and talk about who you are, tattoos can also serve a similar purpose. At the other end of the scale we have crappy plastic earrings in bright blue that are just for fun, tattoos can be a nod to that also. The point I guess is that in the end the tattoos are for their benefit not the viewers, to serve as a reminder, to make them smile, to make a commitment to something or to cheer them up on a wet grey day. I have a tattoo...I got it about 6-7 years ago because one night working graveyard, a guy with a gun came in and robbed me and my co-worker and as a stress reliever I gave myself one of two options, either get a tattoo or attempt a parachute jump. 2 things I'd always wanted to try but never did. I figured skydiving would be WAY out of my price range. So now I have my little buddy, a kuriboh from the Yugioh battle monster card game, who prevents battle damage, tattooed on my shoulder blade. www.aminoapps.com/page/ygo/3247681/all-kuri-cardsSkydiving isn't as expensive as you might think. I'm a member of diving club, and though I get a discount on annual dues for my military service and experience with parachuting, it's not so expensive to join, and you don't need experience. If you're just doing a one time jump, it's even less expensive. During a week-day (Monday through Thursday) drop in the off-season (generally anytime that isn't May to September, barring certain Holidays), the cost of a jump is no more than about $240 - $390, based on the time of day, and we're actually a more expensive club to my knowledge (granted, this is relative; a jump on the beach or near a city is easily going to be in the quadruple digits compared to jumping over farmland in rural northeastern Indiana.) Most club/companies (I suggest you jump with a club rather than a professional company given that, by law we have to maintain the same safety standards) price their jumps during the week under $200 in non-prime locations. It's not pocket-throwing money, but if you want to do it, it's something you could do after saving for a month or two. For the club that I jump with (I make it sound regular, I've only done 5 non-military jumps which are completely different from your average Airborne drop), they let people jump in tandem at different prices during different times of the year, different days of the week, etc. But generally, the most jump we do is no more expensive than $1600. And that's if you're jumping on New Years (we have a jump called the New Years jump where you can do a nighttime drop at precisely midnight), and the cost is so high due to demand, safety issues (it is a nighttime jump from 9,250 feet in the middle of Winter), and just because we can. I'm just a lay-member, not anywhere in the hierarchy. As I said above, for most places that I know of (doesn't matter where they are unless it's on the beach or city or other awesome place) will let you jump for anywhere from $160 to $400.
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Post by Crim on Sept 21, 2016 2:50:38 GMT
100% agreed. Solas is a huge asshole. smh so rUDE Could be worse, like turkey, so dry and gross. I find body piercings of any kind to be repulsive and painful. I am also not too keen on tattoos for how painful the procedure is. Whereas I love all that sh*t! Had 2 facial piercings but took em out (post college reasons) still got my ears pierced up real good tho. Tattoos yup, planning to get something added to a piece I already have. Pain isn't all that bad, depends where you get inked tho. It's more of a hot scratchy sensation, very irritating if it's a long session so start small, you'll live. Love art, like the creative designs people come up with, like hearing the reasons/stories behind why people get them, even the drunk stories, plus I find em attractive when done right of course but they're not for everyone, they really aren't.
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Post by The Hype Himself on Sept 21, 2016 2:52:46 GMT
Me too! I believe we have a ghost in my house too, though its gone dormant in recent years. Too many odd doors closing, or thinking I see a shadow out of the corner of my eye, instances for me not to think there isn't something here. Sorry mate, but it's non-sense. Ghosts aren't real. Things such as doors shutting randomly or cabinets or whatever have explanations for them. As for thinking what you see, your mind plays tricks on you, and it can screw with you into thinking something that doesn't exist is there. If you think there's a ghost or shadow in your home, naturally, your mind is going to interpret those sorts of things as evidence. Basically, your psyche is jumping to conclusions, when there is a large number of explanations for what you think you saw. I do not believe in the supernatural in any way, shape, or form. I do not believe that there is anything in the entire universe (or multiverse, if proven) that cannot be explained by science. Extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence.
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Post by Crim on Sept 21, 2016 2:56:49 GMT
Christ, the re-boot was sooooooooooo bad.
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Post by ToLazy4Name on Sept 21, 2016 2:58:45 GMT
Christ, the re-boot was sooooooooooo bad.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 21, 2016 2:59:10 GMT
Me too! I believe we have a ghost in my house too, though its gone dormant in recent years. Too many odd doors closing, or thinking I see a shadow out of the corner of my eye, instances for me not to think there isn't something here. Sorry mate, but it's non-sense. Ghosts aren't real. Things such as doors shutting randomly or cabinets or whatever have explanations for them. As for thinking what you see, your mind plays tricks on you, and it can screw with you into thinking something that doesn't exist is there. If you think there's a ghost or shadow in your home, naturally, your mind is going to interpret those sorts of things as evidence. Basically, your psyche is jumping to conclusions, when there is a large number of explanations for what you think you saw. I do not believe in the supernatural in any way, shape, or form. I do not believe that there is anything in the entire universe (or multiverse, if proven) that cannot be explained by science. Extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence. Bloody hell let them have their beliefs. You're acting like an entitled brat, calm down.
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Post by Dobby on Sept 21, 2016 3:00:20 GMT
Me too! I believe we have a ghost in my house too, though its gone dormant in recent years. Too many odd doors closing, or thinking I see a shadow out of the corner of my eye, instances for me not to think there isn't something here. I used to feel like that too before in this house. Not so much anymore. But every now and then I get an uneasy feeling. I hope to never live in a truly haunted house in the future though. I'd be terrified.
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Post by DragonKingReborn on Sept 21, 2016 3:00:30 GMT
Unpopular opinion;
Cats are superior to dogs.
Especially dogs wearing tiny hats and monocles.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 21, 2016 3:03:59 GMT
I have a tattoo...I got it about 6-7 years ago because one night working graveyard, a guy with a gun came in and robbed me and my co-worker and as a stress reliever I gave myself one of two options, either get a tattoo or attempt a parachute jump. 2 things I'd always wanted to try but never did. I figured skydiving would be WAY out of my price range. So now I have my little buddy, a kuriboh from the Yugioh battle monster card game, who prevents battle damage, tattooed on my shoulder blade. www.aminoapps.com/page/ygo/3247681/all-kuri-cardsSkydiving isn't as expensive as you might think. I'm a member of diving club, and though I get a discount on annual dues for my military service and experience with parachuting, it's not so expensive to join, and you don't need experience. If you're just doing a one time jump, it's even less expensive. During a week-day (Monday through Thursday) drop in the off-season (generally anytime that isn't May to September, barring certain Holidays), the cost of a jump is no more than about $240 - $390, based on the time of day, and we're actually a more expensive club to my knowledge (granted, this is relative; a jump on the beach or near a city is easily going to be in the quadruple digits compared to jumping over farmland in rural northeastern Indiana.) Most club/companies (I suggest you jump with a club rather than a professional company given that, by law we have to maintain the same safety standards) price their jumps during the week under $200 in non-prime locations. It's not pocket-throwing money, but if you want to do it, it's something you could do after saving for a month or two. For the club that I jump with (I make it sound regular, I've only done 5 non-military jumps which are completely different from your average Airborne drop), they let people jump in tandem at different prices during different times of the year, different days of the week, etc. But generally, the most jump we do is no more expensive than $1600. And that's if you're jumping on New Years (we have a jump called the New Years jump where you can do a nighttime drop at precisely midnight), and the cost is so high due to demand, safety issues (it is a nighttime jump from 9,250 feet in the middle of Winter), and just because we can. I'm just a lay-member, not anywhere in the hierarchy. As I said above, for most places that I know of (doesn't matter where they are unless it's on the beach or city or other awesome place) will let you jump for anywhere from $160 to $400. See, that`s Indianna though, I`m in Alberta...Canada. I really am curious about it though, it looks terrifying and fun. I`d go sky diving, before I`d try bungee jumping anyway. My daughter has a friend who was in the army, he did jumps and was telling me how fun they are. I envy you the experience, I really do.
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Post by DragonRacer on Sept 21, 2016 3:04:57 GMT
Me too! I believe we have a ghost in my house too, though its gone dormant in recent years. Too many odd doors closing, or thinking I see a shadow out of the corner of my eye, instances for me not to think there isn't something here. Sorry mate, but it's non-sense. Ghosts aren't real. Things such as doors shutting randomly or cabinets or whatever have explanations for them. As for thinking what you see, your mind plays tricks on you, and it can screw with you into thinking something that doesn't exist is there. If you think there's a ghost or shadow in your home, naturally, your mind is going to interpret those sorts of things as evidence. Basically, your psyche is jumping to conclusions, when there is a large number of explanations for what you think you saw. I do not believe in the supernatural in any way, shape, or form. I do not believe that there is anything in the entire universe (or multiverse, if proven) that cannot be explained by science. Extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence.They do not if the person isn't trying to push those beliefs on other people. Sharing is fine. I have zero qualms with someone saying to me that they personally believe in the flying spaghetti monster, so long as they are simply sharing and not trying to force me to convert to the religion of the flying spaghetti monster. But I also recognize that I am coming from a place of bias in that I have had some things happen to me after my mother's suicide to make me think some type of afterlife (not necessarily ghosts) exists and that perhaps something of us lives on afterwards to provide signs/comfort in the aftermath.
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Post by Dobby on Sept 21, 2016 3:05:49 GMT
Sorry mate, but it's non-sense. Ghosts aren't real. Things such as doors shutting randomly or cabinets or whatever have explanations for them. As for thinking what you see, your mind plays tricks on you, and it can screw with you into thinking something that doesn't exist is there. If you think there's a ghost or shadow in your home, naturally, your mind is going to interpret those sorts of things as evidence. Basically, your psyche is jumping to conclusions, when there is a large number of explanations for what you think you saw. I do not believe in the supernatural in any way, shape, or form. I do not believe that there is anything in the entire universe (or multiverse, if proven) that cannot be explained by science. Extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence. Bloody hell let them have their beliefs. You're acting like an entitled brat, calm down. wew lad
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Post by The Hype Himself on Sept 21, 2016 3:07:37 GMT
Sorry mate, but it's non-sense. Ghosts aren't real. Things such as doors shutting randomly or cabinets or whatever have explanations for them. As for thinking what you see, your mind plays tricks on you, and it can screw with you into thinking something that doesn't exist is there. If you think there's a ghost or shadow in your home, naturally, your mind is going to interpret those sorts of things as evidence. Basically, your psyche is jumping to conclusions, when there is a large number of explanations for what you think you saw. I do not believe in the supernatural in any way, shape, or form. I do not believe that there is anything in the entire universe (or multiverse, if proven) that cannot be explained by science. Extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence. Bloody hell let them have their beliefs. You're acting like an entitled brat, calm down. You calm down bud. If they want to believe in it, that's fine. I'm not going to think less of them as people for it, but I am going to make the position and appeal for science over the supernatural. That's hardly entitlement.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 21, 2016 3:09:32 GMT
Unpopular opinion; Cats are superior to dogs. Especially dogs wearing tiny hats and monocles. Thank god I'm a top hat wearing a corgi with a monocle then
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Post by Crim on Sept 21, 2016 3:12:50 GMT
I hope there is an afterlife of some sort, got alot of people I'd love to haunt.
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Post by The Hype Himself on Sept 21, 2016 3:12:52 GMT
Sorry mate, but it's non-sense. Ghosts aren't real. Things such as doors shutting randomly or cabinets or whatever have explanations for them. As for thinking what you see, your mind plays tricks on you, and it can screw with you into thinking something that doesn't exist is there. If you think there's a ghost or shadow in your home, naturally, your mind is going to interpret those sorts of things as evidence. Basically, your psyche is jumping to conclusions, when there is a large number of explanations for what you think you saw. I do not believe in the supernatural in any way, shape, or form. I do not believe that there is anything in the entire universe (or multiverse, if proven) that cannot be explained by science. Extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence.They do not if the person isn't trying to push those beliefs on other people. Sharing is fine. I have zero qualms with someone saying to me that they personally believe in the flying spaghetti monster, so long as they are simply sharing and not trying to force me to convert to the religion of the flying spaghetti monster. But I also recognize that I am coming from a place of bias in that I have had some things happen to me after my mother's suicide to make me think some type of afterlife (not necessarily ghosts) exists and that perhaps something of us lives on afterwards to provide signs/comfort in the aftermath. You don't have to proselytize to put forward a claim; that's fine that they share that, but it doesn't mean it is immune to a response. I used to be terrified of being abducted by aliens, but through the course of study of science, logic, and reason, I conclude that there is no evidence for their existence (specifically, their 'visitation' of the Earth.) The guy described his experiences, and I expressed my skepticism at it being supernatural. I hold to that skepticism until proven otherwise. I will offer rational responses in return.
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Post by mattig89ch on Sept 21, 2016 3:13:51 GMT
I would say everyone take a breath. The point of this thread is to share opinions we have, that most others deem unpopular, even outrageous. If I went into NYC, and shared my gay marriage opinion, I think I'd be in the ER within hours (not joking). Same with my gun ownership opinion.
I don't begrudge hawkeye for disagreeing with me on any and all of them. So long as we don't start throwing insults, we're fine.
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Post by Dobby on Sept 21, 2016 3:14:06 GMT
I hope there is an afterlife of some sort, got alot of people I'd love to haunt. I'd love to be your haunting buddy!
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Post by mattig89ch on Sept 21, 2016 3:16:46 GMT
Me too! I believe we have a ghost in my house too, though its gone dormant in recent years. Too many odd doors closing, or thinking I see a shadow out of the corner of my eye, instances for me not to think there isn't something here. I used to feel like that too before in this house. Not so much anymore. But every now and then I get an uneasy feeling. I hope to never live in a truly haunted house in the future though. I'd be terrified. I used to think this too. But now I'm not so sure. So long as the spirit wasn't trying to hurt/annoy me, I think we could get along fine. If I ever got a spirit to recognize me being there, and the reverse, I'd love to talk to them about what they're experiencing. That fear of the unknown would be there, but I think I could get past it.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 21, 2016 3:22:56 GMT
Me too. I will never forget when I was a kid and my mother and I saw someone walk passed the dinning room window. With the way they were headed there was no where for them to go with being blocked in on either side by the house and a very dense, high hedge and a high fence at the end of the path, we waited for them to walk back but no one ever did. It creeped my mum out quite a bit. I of course wanted to go out and check it out but she wouldn't let me.
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